2015年4月28日 星期二

2015-04-29 Tanzania Health


U-T San Diego
   
Obesity risk soars after one hour of TV   
U-T San Diego
Dr. Mark DeBoer from the University of Virginia, author of a new study on TV viewing and weight gain, said he hopes the findings from his research will prompt policy makers to shift more resources to programs and services that help children become more ...

Childhood obesity associated with single hour of TV a day   Daily Times
Study: Just One Hour of TV May Lead to Childhood Obesity   WSAZ-TV
One hour of TV a day can increase a child's obesity risk   yourcentralvalley.com
TIME   
Newsmax   
EurekAlert (press release)   
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TIME
   
Breastfeeding cuts cancer risk   
NEWS.com.au
WOMEN with breast cancer who breastfed their babies are significantly less at risk of the disease recurring or killing them, a study has found. OVERALL a history of breastfeeding reduced the chances of cancer returning after treatment by 30 per cent, while the ...

History of breastfeeding associated with reduced risk of breast cancer recurrence   Science Daily
This Photo of a Woman With Cancer Breastfeeding After a Mastectomy Has ...   TIME
Breast-Feeding Stops Breast Cancer Recurrence: Study   Newsmax

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CBS Local
   
Workers Memorial Day service honors those who died at work   
WSBT-TV
On Tuesday, dozens came together to honor their lives and raise awareness about the importance of workplace safety. There was a memorial service. It was at Howard Park in South Bend. April 28th is Workers Memorial Day. It's not just about remembering ...

Union Workers honor those who died on the job   KTIV
Local Workers Celebrate Workers' Memorial Day   CBS Local
Workers' memorial day: remembering those lost on the job   National Monitor
WNDU-TV   
Yahoo News   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Malaria vaccine for children coming soon   
The Guardian Nigeria
MEDICAL experts have hailed a malaria vaccine that will prevent millions of young children from catching the disease, which could be available in October after trial results found that it reduces number of cases by half. Researchers say the vaccine, which has ...

Malaria Shot   Financial Express
First malaria vaccine likely by October   Times of India

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Huffington Post
   
Super-long lines at Krispy Kreme on National Superhero Day   
WAFF
Long lines enrobed the Huntsville doughnut shop each time the 'Hot Now' light went on. (Source: Liz H./WAFF). WAFF - Up, up and away... to Krispy Kreme - but be prepared to fight your arch-enemy... other drivers! Tuesday is National Superhero Day, and ...

Sorry, everyone — Krispy Kreme is NOT coming to Dublin   Yahoo News UK
How to Get Free 12 Krispy Kreme Donuts Today   TIME
#SuperheroSelfie: How to Get 1 Dozen Free Krispy Kreme Donuts Today!   Investorplace.com

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Wall Street Journal
   
Takeda Pharmaceutical to Pay up to $2.4 Billion to Settle US Lawsuits   
Wall Street Journal
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. 4502 0.69 % said Wednesday that it agreed to pay up to $2.4 billion to settle U.S. suits charging that the drug maker hid the cancer risk of its Actos diabetes drug. Japan's biggest drug maker by revenue said the move is expected to ...

Takeda to pay $2.7bn to settle Actos cancer claims   Financial Times
Takeda to take $2.7 bln charge to settle Actos cases   Reuters
Takeda to pay billions to settle lawsuit   Sky News Australia
Bloomberg   
Yahoo News   
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NBCNews.com
   
African diet swap has dramatic impact on colon cancer risk   
Daily Times
Black Americans who switched to a high-fibre African diet for just two weeks saw a dramatic drop in risk factors for colon cancer, a study published on Tuesday found. A group of Africans who went the other way and started eating American food rich in animal ...

Switch From U.S. to African Diet May Lower Colon Cancer Risk in Blacks   Philly.com
High-Fiber African Diet Reduces Colon Cancer Risk In 2 Weeks: Study   Yibada (English Edition)
Share “Diet swap reduces colon cancer risk, study...”   NewsOK.com
EJ Insight   
BBC News   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Increased potassium intake associated with health benefits: diet survey   
Sydney Morning Herald
Kale can do it. Guacamole, potato, bananas and coconuts can too. Nutrition recommendations often focus on what we should be eating less of, rather than what we should be eating more of. A new study of 2185 teenage girls has found that there are more ...

Study sheds new light on salt and teens   6abc.com
Potassium may matter more than salt for BP in teens   Times of India
Well | For Teenagers, Potassium May Matter More Than Salt   New York Times (blog)
Newsmax   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Bullying does more long-term mental health harm than abuse, study says   
Los Angeles Times
The long-term effects of being bullied by other kids are worse than being abused by an adult, new research shows. Among a large group of children in England, those who were bullied were 60% more likely to have mental health problems as adults than were ...

Bullying may be even worse for mental health than child abuse   Reuters
'Bullying worse than being maltreated'   The Asian Age
For Kids, Bullying by Peers Is Worse Than Abuse from Adults   Healthline
Live Science   
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Yahoo News UK
   
the trick to getting a song out of your head   
Brisbane Times
A new study has revealed chewing gum can help rid your mind of a catchy song. Photo: Getty. Good news for anyone who spent the best part of 2014 involuntarily humming to Pharrell Williams' Happy: a new study has uncovered a method for getting a catchy ...

Study reveals the trick to getting a song out of your head   Sydney Morning Herald
Song stuck in your head? Chew some gum   Free Malaysia Today
You Want To Take Catchy Song Off Your Head?— Eat Chewing Gum !   News Tribe

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